If you’re not doing business in Indonesia, it may be time you did – not only do its 240 million inhabitants make it the world’s fourth largest country, and the largest in south east Asia, it has a middle class larger than the entire populations of both Malaysia and Australia.
It’s currently the 16th largest economy in the world and is forecast to become the fifth largest in the next two decades.
In short, it’s a great opportunity.
If investing in Indonesia sounds like a viable business proposition you’ll need a cost-effective and reliable conference call provider.
And here’s how to set up an international conference call in just a few simple steps…
How to set up a conference call between the UK and Indonesia
Visit ConferenceCall.co.uk to get your free PIN.
Click on the ‘Invite Participants’ tab to generate an email template into which you should enter the time, date and subject of the conference call you’re setting up.
Choose UK and Indonesia dial-in codes, click ‘Copy this invitation’.
Paste it into an email and sending it to up to 100 participants.
Dial-in numbers to call
At the allotted time colleagues should dial the following numbers and enter your PIN:
– UK participants dial 0843 0 250 250
– Indonesia participants dial 0855-7467-0764
Your conference call is ready to begin.
Where is Indonesia?
Situated in the South Pacific, and spanning almost 2 million square kilometers between Asia and Australia, Indonesia is the largest and most varied archipelago on earth, with over 18,000 counted islands. It is bordered by Malaysia, Timor-Leste and Papa New Guinea.
What’s the best time to call Indonesia from the UK?
Jakarta sits just over 7,000 miles from London and it takes just over nine hours to fly there – so that’s commuting for business meetings out of the window. And it’s seven hours ahead of GMT – pretty much a full working day – so factor this in to any conference calls you set up.